A weatherization company business plan attempts to show what the market opportunity is for a contractor or consulting firm that works to make residential homes more energy-efficient by minimizing heat loss. A company that specializes in weatherizing likely offers an assortment of products and services. Weather stripping for doors and windows, caulking, and assessment services to tell homeowners what the cost savings of various upgrades can be are all possible offerings. As consumers try to save as much money as possible and they become increasingly aware of the role energy consumption plays in the condition of the environment, weatherizing is becoming a top priority. Your plan:
• Should define the market opportunity
• Needs to identify the shared demographic traits of the client base
• Will need to estimate the average value of a contract or service
• Must show how you will get new customers
• Should demonstrate how you will spend the money you're seeking
Your business plan needs a budget showing how the seed capital will be allocated by category and what amount needs to come from loan versus investment. The plan's model also needs to illustrate what you think sales will be, along with expenses and the other key metrics for three years. The business plan should also include a biographical section that outlines the management team you have and shows what the personnel plan looks like (i.e., when you'll hire and how many people). Would you prefer to have a professional team of writers help with this plan? Call MasterPlans today. We have written 9,000 plans in all industries. Toll-free: 877-453-2011.














